Finite size effects in superconducting nanocomposites


Autoria(s): Dubov, Aleksandr
Data(s)

18/06/2015

18/06/2015

2015

Resumo

The present Master’s thesis presents theoretical description of the extraodinary behavior of the confined Indium nanoparticles. Superconducting properties of nanoparticles and nanocomposites are extensively reviewed. Special attention has been paid to phase fluctuation, shell and disordered effects. The experimental data has been obtained and provided by Dmitry Shamshur from Ioffe Physical Technical Institute. The investigated material represents a highly ordered system of silicate spheres filled with indium metal, where the In nanoparticles are interconnected between each other. Bulk indium is a superconductor with crititcal superconducting temperature Tc0 = 3:41 K. But indium nanoparticles exhibit different behavior, the critical temperature rise by approximately 20% up to 4.15 K. As well as transition of the indium particles to type-II superconductivity with high critical magnetic fields. Such diversity is explained by finite size effects which originate from nanosize of the samples.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/111819

URN:NBN:fi-fe2015061810395

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Superconductivity #Nanoscale #Nanoparticles #Nanocomposites #Phase fluctuations #Shell effects #Disorder effects
Tipo

Master's thesis

Diplomityö